I'll tolerate pretty much anything without complaint: Lose 60 games, put the practice squad onto the court, raise ticket prices. You'll still get my check every offseason. But for friggin' sake, do me this favor: Please maintain the time-honored the tradition of calling out a guy's school during opening lineups. Can you do that for us?

As a side note: Atlanta is pretty good, but they need to learn how to find open looks for each other.

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Got a $100 ticket last night for $5 from a scalper last night. Section 108 row 14. I live walking distance, so I just needed a ticket to get in. Didn't even have to bargin, the guy tried to give me 2, but I gave one back.

Was well worth it to see Thorton play. He better start get 30+ min every game no matter what.

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But really, many of these guys didn't even get halfway to a degree at their respective schools. Does it really matter that much? It's just linking an institution and a ballplayer that really don't have that much in common

Big Al is a baller. His passing will come when he gets the time. I saw him put 40 on Duke when he was a junior. That just does not happen. He is way more polished than any of the other rooks I have seen. I predict that he will be a better player than Durant over the long haul. I think he's better right now too. It just took some injuries to get him the time from the Clip's coach. There is no excuse for him not to start and get 30-35 minutes per game, but I don't see it happening with Ross around.

Has anyone noticed that TT has been playing really well for the last month. Now, if we could just get Mobley to go thids team could and should win at least half its games the rest of the way. The biggest problem has been, and always will be until something happens, the huge hole at the point guard. Still not many options there. Good point guards are a rare commodity and once found not easily parted with to opponents.

Draft is a crap shoot. Clippers pick losers more often than not. They got lucky this year because Thornton fell into their lap. Other teams ahead of them screwed up and there were many quality players in last years draft. That's rare. Never play for the draft. Only loser operations do that. The difference between the top 10 picks is squat most every year and especially this year.

We get it that you don't like Maggette. It became clear after your 10th post or so. After your 100th of saying the same foolishness it gets old.

For example, with respect to the draft being a total crap shoot I remember many many homers on this site pleading for the Clippers to draft Nick Young instead of Thornton. Who's Nick Young? I hate to tell some this, but there is basketball outside of USC and UCLA. That's breaking news.

He's been playing like an all-star. Look at his numbers. Look at the shooting percentage and the efficiency. You let a guy who is playing like an all-star wing walk? ... for a draft pick!? . . . for cap space to overpay someone else? Doesn't make a lot of sense.

Wow, Lakers just got a lot better and gave up nothing in return except money. Are they ever over the cap now! Lakers give up a bum (Brown) and a rookie that may not be any good, and certainly wasn't going to play given the development of Farmar, for one of the few legit power forwards in the NBA. Just what they lacked they now have. Memphis just basically gave up Gasol for nothing, especially considering that Brown is worthless at best and they already have a point guard of their future in Connolly. You would have thought they could do better than this.

Oh well, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Same old story.

I have always disliked the Lakers and their players and now it looks like they are instant favorites to win another championship. Talk about turning a sow's ear (Brown) into a silk purse.

Good point. The Lakers can now pull a complete championship purchase if they want by dumping Odom and Radmonovic (probably around 15 mil) and some other trash and picks for Kidd (19 mil). Their payroll would be absolutely astronomical (Kobe 20 mil?? Gasol 16 mil, Kidd 19 mil) That's some serious change.

As much as I dislike the Lakers you have to give them props for letting go of their dead weight (Brown) they really did not give up much. Crittenton was not going to see any quality minutes when they have Fisher and Farmar playing as good. And the first round picks are going to be high anyway. I won't be surprised to come to the Staple Ctr to see another banner up.

Now going back to our (Clipper) problem, we need to make bold moves like that. We need to get rid of Mobley, Aarron Williams, and Cassell. We need a point gaurd that can drive inside and dish out. We need a young point gaurd and we need a shooter. I think we should try to get J.J Reddick from the magic. Whatever player we bring it has to be a real 3 point threat.

John R - that moment where MDSr put in a rookie to guard Bell is a defining moment for a coach. That's when you make or break your career.

Of course, MDSr's had at least two of those moments - losing the 18 point lead in teh 4th when coaching Portland against the Lakers was the other. Portland was by far the best team in the NBA that year.

Ahhhh why do you people want Stoudamire or Kidd??? They're OLD! We're not winning a championship this year! You think Stoudamire would come to the Clips instead of the Spurs? You honestly think Jason Kidd is the answer to our problems? What is wrong with you people???

The Clips could clear some cap room [though I urge them not to spend it on the Westside Rentals loon], and rid Staples of his once-endearing, but increasingly tiresome shtick. As I told Abbott this morning, I'd trade Darrell Bailey for a deli spread and three cubic liters of pre-jump-ball talc.

04/12/08 00:47:28

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